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Raj Thackeray holds massive rally, slams state govt for Mumbai violence Raj Thackeray called the rally to protest the violence on August 11 and alleged failure of the state administration and Mumbai police to control it. BJP corners PM over coal scam, Parliament adjourned The Opposition is set to take on the govt over reports focusing on coal blocks allocation that CAG says benefited operators by Rs 1.86 lakh crore. Maruti reopens Manesar plant amid security Haryana Police has provided 500 personnel, out of which 200 are inside the plant and 300 in areas around the facility. |
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Season's heaviest rain halts Delhi Delhi received 54.5 mm of rain till 8.30 am on Tuesday, the season's highest so far, an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said. Compounder held for filming woman's delivery Adilabad police arrested a hospital compounder on charges of filming a woman giving birth to a baby and sharing the footage with friends. |
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Retail inflation eases marginally to 9.86% in July Retail inflation declined marginally to 9.86 per cent in July due to lower prices of spices, cereals and its products. Remove fuel subsidy in phases: GSI Geneva-based Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI) has suggested that the government should do away with political interference in fixing diesel prices. |
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India begin life after Dravid, Laxman The main task for India in the busy home season that also features four Tests each against England and Australia is to find replacements for Dravid and Laxman. Kevin Pietersen out of England's World Twenty20 squad Kevin Pietersen was left out of England's World Twenty20 squad announced on Tuesday, as his international cricket exile continued. |
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Shah Rukh booked for insulting national flag Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has been booked by Pune police for allegedly insulting the national flag. Hollywood shocked by Tony Scott's death Police and the US Coast Guard pulled the 68-year-old Scott's body out of the water near the Vincent Thomas Bridge over Los Angeles Harbor on Sunday. |
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Twitter may face govt axe in India Twitter might face legal action if it does not comply with government's demand to censor objectionable content posted by its users. Ban on SMSes: Everything you need to know Government has banned from bulk SMSes and MMSes for 15 days across the country. |
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